Overview: The Apache::Recorder module is an implementation of a session recorder, much like a macro recorder that you might use with a GUI application. It allows you to "record" each of the clicks that you make during an http session for later playback. However, Apache::Recorder does not provide capabilities to "play-back" a recorded session. To "play-back" a session, you need two additional modules: (1) HTTP::RecordedSession to "thaw" the session, and format it appropriately; and (2) A module (such as HTTP::Monkeywrench or HTTP::WebTest) which wraps testing logic around the "thawed" session. Architecture: 1. Use recorder.pl to set a cookie. 2. Apache::Recorder will look for sessions containing a valid recorder.pl cookie. When it finds such a session it will write information to the filesystem which can be played back at some later point. See INSTALL for httpd.conf instructions. 3. Write a brief script which calls HTTP::RecordedSession to configure your session data appropriately for HTTP::Monkeywrench or HTTP:: WebTest. perldoc HTTP::RecordedSession after installation for a sample script. Installation: See INSTALL. Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Chris Brooks. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.